Please Help The People Of Gaza

Over 50 Palestinians have been killed and thousands have been left injured after recent attacks. Medical care is urgently needed. Islamic Help's Gaza office is responding, please continue to donate to support our aid efforts.

£70 - Family Food Pack

£100 - Towards Medical Aid

£250 - Towards Water

£480 - Sponsor A Palestinian Orphan

Islamic Help launched an emergency appeal to provide essential supplies to the besieged citizens of Gaza, with ground teams and local agencies supplying medicines and medical aid, plus food and water.

Our emergency medical kits included dressings, painkillers, drips and equipment to treat conflict wounds and injuries, while the emergency survival kits were made up living items like cooking equipment, blankets and sleeping bags.

Latest updates from our campaign

Gaza 100 Challenge Water Plant Opening

02Jul

Islamic Help’s supporters have been praised by a Gaza community for funding a new water plant to meet their daily needs. The plant at Wadi as Salqa was destroyed in the 2014 conflict, leaving more than 9,000 people without clean water to meet their hygiene and domestic needs. Islamic Help launched the Gaza 100 Challenge to raise £100,000 for the construction of a new plant. The facility was officially opened just before Ramadan 2015 and is fully operational, providing... Read the Story

Orphans education in Gaza

09Jun

Hundreds of orphans are among the beneficiaries of long term programmes established by Islamic Help for the population of Gaza. As well as emergency aid during the Gaza conflict of July 2014, Islamic Help also set up education and rehabilitation projects. The aim was to improve the prospects of children and young people by providing opportunities allowing them to progress through school and higher education. Among them is support for 530 students and 30 teachers at Darul Fadilah (the... Read the Story

Aid Delivery in Gaza

30Aug

Among the victims of Gaza are thousands of families whose homes have been destroyed or who have been forced to flee and seek shelter in schools now being run by the United Nations to look after the displaced. They include men, women, children, the disabled, all forced to sleep on floors and with little or no belongings Liaising with the UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Islamic Help began its relief operations with the delivery of emergency food bags and water to families at... Read the Story

Construction starts on new Gaza water plant

05Dec

Construction work has started on a new domestic water plant in Gaza financed by Islamic Help donors. The facility, at Wadi as Salqa, will provide clean water to nearly 10,000 residents every day. Islamic Help launched a major fundraising appeal, the Gaza100 Water Challenge, to run alongside its emergency appeal after the outbreak of the Gaza conflict in July 2014. The Challenge target was set at £100,000 to meet the cost of constructing the new plant which will provide clean... Read the Story

£130,000 of medical aid to Palestine hospitals

25Nov

Islamic Help and its partners have delivered medical aid worth nearly £130,000 to hospitals in Palestine. The consignment of essential medicines and medical equipment was shipped in a 40ft container from Salt Lake City in the United States to the West Bank. It was handed over to the Palestine Red Crescent Society which has distributed it to 8 hospitals and the Orphan Association in Jericho. The items include emergency consumables, fluids, drips, wheelchairs, crutches and other... Read the Story

Gaza: One Year On From the 50 Day Conflict

08Jul

On July 8, 2014, the conflict in Gaza escalated w hen Israel launched airstrikes and ground operations. During the next 50 days, before an indefinite ceasefire came into force, more than 2,100 Palestinians were killed, thousands wounded, tens of thousands left in dire need of emergency aid and large parts of Gaza razed to rubble. During and after the conflict, Islamic Help’s supporters provided emergency aid that was to support more than 1 million Palestinians in their time of... Read the Story